The Shore.
Is counted the land neere the sea, or the banck of the sea: The Lee-shore, is that whereon the wind blowes; Sea-men avoid these by all meanes, for they are dangerous if it over-blow: The wea∣ther shore is that from whence the wind comes.
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Is counted the land neere the sea, or the banck of the sea: The Lee-shore, is that whereon the wind blowes; Sea-men avoid these by all meanes, for they are dangerous if it over-blow: The wea∣ther shore is that from whence the wind comes.